Mark my words, Miguel Cabrera is going to have a huge year next year. To the tune of a possible .350/40/135. His .339/26/114 were not bad last year, considering he was projected to bat lower than 300 with some saying he wouldnt even get to 100 rbis. His producion was steady but didn't really carry a fantasy team.

Next year, Cabrera will carry fantasy teams. He will go in probably the early 2nd round (early 1st maybe?), and whoever lands him will be lucky. With the FLA lineup starting to take shape with Ramirez, Uggla, Hermida, Jacobs, and Willingham, these guys can only get better. Cabrera is hitting for AVG now and the power is about to go up. I wouldnt rule out 40 HRs; I actually think it is likely he hits 40. And I think the RBIS are going to be spectacular next year.

What do you guys think?

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He hasn't done it quite yet, though he's still putting up excellent numbers.

He'll get there eventually.

He's certainly not a guy who is "flying under the radar", so to speak. Everyone knows him, and he's often picked in the first round to begin with, so it's hard to kind of target him as a sleeper breakout player.

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He "broke out" like 3 years ago, LOL. He's not even going to be underrated going into 2007. Indeed, I expect him to be over-rated because most fantasy owners have been expecting him to post Manny-like power numbers for at least 2 years. You'll likely have to pay 1st round money (or close to it) to draft him in 2007.

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